• AT&T may have bailed on Tiger, but they still want you to watch the Masters on your phone

    Greg Kumparak

    Greg Kumparak is the Mobile Editor at Techcrunch. Greg has been writing for the TechCrunch network since May of 2008. Greg was born just outside of San Jose, and now lives in the East Bay of California. → Learn More

    Monday, April 5th, 2010

    This post was originally supposed to be a nice little summary of how AT&T would be bringing the 2010 Masters Golf Tournament to their wireless customers.

    Then we remembered that AT&T bailed as a sponsor of Tiger Woods, a Masters golfer, after something from his personal life became public knowledge.

    While we don’t support infidelity, we also don’t support companies knee-jerking over the goings-on in someone’s private life just because the media has decided to obsess over it.

    Since AT&T is supporting Tiger’s efforts at the Masters as little as possible, we’re supporting AT&T’s efforts at the Masters as little as possible. If you’re interested, here’s the press release.

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